This is a guide - I encourage you to experiment and tweak the effects to suit your own tastes. You'll learn more by doing that, than from any tutorial. 1. Less contrast (optional really - i think the final effect is better with less contrast but it's not necessary and can be turned off later) 2. Creating a vignette 3. Editing the colour with Curves - editing the channels individually for more vintage colours 4. Importing old paper texture - gives the image a warmer, more tactile feel. Get some old paper textures here: http://bashcorpo.deviantart.com/gallery/resources/ 5. Creating Light Leaks - my favourite feature of lomographic photos, this technique can look very authentic with more tweaking and experimenting with colours and blend modes I use Photoshop CS3 in the video, but it should be almost exactly the same since version 7 (with the exception of the Shadow/Highlight tool, but that's an optional step). Music: Lomov - Obvist free mp3 available here: http://www.last.fm/music/lomov/_/Obvist Created with VirtualDub, CamStudio, Audacity and Photoshop CS3 code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/KLODIFAcJlQ <<< |